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... ntrol over his pack members too. One of those features was the ability to assign pawn points to upgrade their rankings and evolve their classes.

Because of this, Gary could see every single member of his pack.

But not Kai.

Kai’s name was missing.

This was something Gary had decided to keep to himself for now, not wanting to panic the others as they continued their search.

He wouldn’t say anything. He wouldn’t crush their hope. Not unless he saw a body and ...

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